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#11083955
18 March 2024
A young worker is sitting on a sidewalk in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, packing oleasters during the shopping for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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#11083951
18 March 2024
A vendor is holding a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, oleaster, and green grass, which are the main symbols of the Iranian New Year, as ingredients for the Haftseen table (Seven S), for a customer during the Nowruz celebrations shopping in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, marking the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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#11083952
18 March 2024
A vendor is holding a plastic bag filled with a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, oleaster, and garlic, which are ingredients for the Haftseen table (Seven S), for a customer as they shop for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, marking the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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#11083954
18 March 2024
A vendor is holding a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, and oleaster, which are ingredients for the Haftseen table (Seven S), for a shopper during the Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations shopping in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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#11083962
18 March 2024
A woman is carrying garlic, Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, and oleaster, ingredients for her Haftseen table (Seven S), while shopping for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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#6386140
27 January 2021
otesters raise a banner that reads in Arabic, ‘Hay Ettadhamen rebels, the earthquake of neighborhoods’ during a protest march that started in the popular and tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis, to protest against the police brutality, the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Protesters had also demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. Security forces prevented them from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#2351746
1 December 2017
A man took a photo of Mount Agung that covered by smoke and ash due to the rainy day from Besakih Temple , on December 1, 2017. The volcano ash of Agung Mountain has been decreasing since Thursday, Nov 30. It only released medium-pressure solfatara smoke with a height of 2 km. This condition makes local Balinese sure that Bali is still safe. It can be seen in Yeh Sah River, Karangasem, where the cold lava flood has reached the place. With relatives, including oldsters and kids, they enjoyed watching the flood, Friday, December 1st.
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#2351763
1 December 2017
cold lava flood in Yeh Sah River , on December 1, 2017. The volcano ash of Agung Mountain has been decreasing since Thursday, Nov 30. It only released medium-pressure solfatara smoke with a height of 2 km. This condition makes local Balinese sure that Bali is still safe. It can be seen in Yeh Sah River, Karangasem, where the cold lava flood has reached the place. With relatives, including oldsters and kids, they enjoyed watching the flood, Friday, December 1st.
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#2351765
1 December 2017
cold lava flood in Yeh Sah River , on December 1, 2017. The volcano ash of Agung Mountain has been decreasing since Thursday, Nov 30. It only released medium-pressure solfatara smoke with a height of 2 km. This condition makes local Balinese sure that Bali is still safe. It can be seen in Yeh Sah River, Karangasem, where the cold lava flood has reached the place. With relatives, including oldsters and kids, they enjoyed watching the flood, Friday, December 1st.
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#2351766
1 December 2017
People watching the cold lava flood in Yeh Sah River , on December 1, 2017. The volcano ash of Agung Mountain has been decreasing since Thursday, Nov 30. It only released medium-pressure solfatara smoke with a height of 2 km. This condition makes local Balinese sure that Bali is still safe. It can be seen in Yeh Sah River, Karangasem, where the cold lava flood has reached the place. With relatives, including oldsters and kids, they enjoyed watching the flood, Friday, December 1st.
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#2351768
1 December 2017
Locals Balinese bring their relatives to see the cold lava flood , on December 1, 2017. The volcano ash of Agung Mountain has been decreasing since Thursday, Nov 30. It only released medium-pressure solfatara smoke with a height of 2 km. This condition makes local Balinese sure that Bali is still safe. It can be seen in Yeh Sah River, Karangasem, where the cold lava flood has reached the place. With relatives, including oldsters and kids, they enjoyed watching the flood, Friday, December 1st.
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#2351769
1 December 2017
ricefield condition because of the cold lava flood , on December 1, 2017. The volcano ash of Agung Mountain has been decreasing since Thursday, Nov 30. It only released medium-pressure solfatara smoke with a height of 2 km. This condition makes local Balinese sure that Bali is still safe. It can be seen in Yeh Sah River, Karangasem, where the cold lava flood has reached the place. With relatives, including oldsters and kids, they enjoyed watching the flood, Friday, December 1st.
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#2351770
1 December 2017
, on December 1, 2017. The volcano ash of Agung Mountain has been decreasing since Thursday, Nov 30. It only released medium-pressure solfatara smoke with a height of 2 km. This condition makes local Balinese sure that Bali is still safe. It can be seen in Yeh Sah River, Karangasem, where the cold lava flood has reached the place. With relatives, including oldsters and kids, they enjoyed watching the flood, Friday, December 1st.
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#2351771
1 December 2017
Some moms bring their childreen to see the cold lava flood , on December 1, 2017. The volcano ash of Agung Mountain has been decreasing since Thursday, Nov 30. It only released medium-pressure solfatara smoke with a height of 2 km. This condition makes local Balinese sure that Bali is still safe. It can be seen in Yeh Sah River, Karangasem, where the cold lava flood has reached the place. With relatives, including oldsters and kids, they enjoyed watching the flood, Friday, December 1st.
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